Glory Revealed II is bound for numerous Dove Awards, Special to The Denver Post

Throw twenty-plus artists in a secluded rustic Georgia mountain lodge and what you get is a CD that is a slice of Americana — music that exudes its bluegrass roots with an underlying dash of rock and it’s all based on Scripture.

By breaking away from their respective styles of music the artists reveal their range and comfort with the old-style bluegrass and country genres complete with banjo, mandolin and a fiddle.

Sara Evans, who performed at Tuesday’s Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game, teams with Bethany Olds for “There is a City,” a traditional bluegrass tune. It is my favorite on the CD, bringing back memories of sipping sweet tea on the front porch of my parent’s Virginia home on a hot summer muggy night. It’s a song that will not get the radio airtime that the first track “How Great” with Powell, Shane Everett, Jonathan Shelton and Brian Littrell will surely garner, or Mark Hall’s and Trevor Morgan’s teaming up on “Rejoice in the Lord,” but “There is a City” is worth finding.

The CD is filled with gems like “There is a City,” leading the listener on a spiritual journey through the Deep South.

I’m a Denver Post sports copy editor, who covers Christian music in my spare time. I’m a rocker at heart. Grew up listening to Led Zeppelin, The Who ... classic rock is what they call it now. I was introduced to Christian rock by my cousin, Sharon. My first Christian rock experience was Atlanta Fest when I saw this new group — Third Day — playing in front of about 50 people at an outdoor picnic area.